WORLD (MT)

NOTE: When the Idaho Legislature is in session, programming on the Learn/Create and World channels may be pre-empted for live coverage from the House and Senate floors.

11:00 am

Outdoor Idaho"Xtreme Sports"
Idahoans take to the outdoors in extreme ways, pushing their limits and seeking new experiences. They leap from bridges, bicycle unusually tough courses, climb rocks, kayak on snow and fly with the birds.G

Statue of Liberty
This Ken Burns film chronicles the creation and history of the Statue of Liberty and what it represents to all Americans. Narrated by David McCullough, the film traces the development of the monument -- from its conception, to its complicated and often controversial construction, to its final dedication -- and offers interviews with a wide range of Americans to explore the meaning of the Statue of Liberty. D

1:00 pm

Mount Rushmore: American Experience
Sculptor and native Idahoan Gutzon Borglum propels the largest sculptural project in history on a cliff face in South Dakota. He directs dozens of ordinary Americans throughout the Great Depression in the creation of what some call a monstrosity and others a masterpiece. Michael Murphy narrates. Using newsreels, home movies, and interviews with family members and Rushmore workers, the film probes this uniquely American monument and its artist.G

2:00 pm

Anthem
ANTHEM tells the story behind Francis Scott Key's "The Star-Spangled Banner," the song famously penned after the relentless bombardment by the British of Fort McHenry during The War of 1812. Historians and music experts discuss the Colonial-era songs and events that influenced Key to write what would become the U.S. national anthem. D

3:00 pm

To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
Increase of sexual assault during Egypt's movement to oust Morsi. Why women's role in the film industry is not progressing. BEHIND THE HEADLINES: Poverty in the Suburbs. D

European Journal"Yankee Go Home - Chants Heard In Italy"
Italy: Resistance against US satellite network - There have been fierce protests against a planned satellite-based telecommunications system near the hub of US naval air operations in the Mediterranean. Local residents want the American forces out. In the small town of Niscemi on Sicily, thousand of people have been demonstrating for months against the installation of a new satellite-based telecommunication system for the US navy that would facilitate the worldwide deployment of drones. D

Moyers & Company"Surviving The New American Economy"
Twenty-two years ago, Bill Moyers started documenting the story of two ordinary families in Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- families whose breadwinners had lost well-paying factory jobs. Relying on the belief that hard work is the key to a good living and better life, the Stanleys and the Neumanns, like millions of others, went about pursuing the American dream. But as they found other jobs, got re-trained, and worked any time and overtime, they still found themselves on a downward slope, working harder and longer for less pay and fewer benefits, facing devastating challenges and difficult choices. D

6:00 pm

Outdoor Idaho"Xtreme Sports"
Idahoans take to the outdoors in extreme ways, pushing their limits and seeking new experiences. They leap from bridges, bicycle unusually tough courses, climb rocks, kayak on snow and fly with the birds.G

America ReFramed"Follow The Leader"
A political coming-of-age documentary about three boys who want to be President. Over three life-changing years, each rethinks his beliefs and discovers who he truly wants to be as an adult. D

9:30 pm

Out of Order
Now more than ever, American citizens are discontented and disillusioned with national politics, with approval ratings for Congress consistently ranking low regardless of the party in power. Senior politicians also note the disappearance of the collegiality they once shared with peers of differing political ideologies. As a result, the ability to discuss issues from varying points of view and negotiate solutions, appears to be fading from the American political process. D

10:00 pm

Moyers & Company"Surviving The New American Economy"
Twenty-two years ago, Bill Moyers started documenting the story of two ordinary families in Milwaukee, Wisconsin -- families whose breadwinners had lost well-paying factory jobs. Relying on the belief that hard work is the key to a good living and better life, the Stanleys and the Neumanns, like millions of others, went about pursuing the American dream. But as they found other jobs, got re-trained, and worked any time and overtime, they still found themselves on a downward slope, working harder and longer for less pay and fewer benefits, facing devastating challenges and difficult choices. D